GameZebo: Let’s take a moment to relive that golden day in 1995 when Wipeout was released for the PlayStation. The air smells so good here, doesn’t it? We’ve got a brand new console with a gorgeous F-Zero-style racer, but everything’s been kicked up a notch: speed, graphics, maneuverability. And now there are weapons! Mines and missiles and electro-bolts, oh my. I’m never leaving my house again.
Carl Williams writes, "Another week, another sales list. Some really great titles on sale this week including newer releases such as Battlefield 4 and Titanfall on PC. These retro related sales are quite limited so if you are going to grab them, grab them now while you can at these prices."
"With Jujubee confirming work on a sequel to futuristic racer Flashout 3D, studio CEO Michal Stepien shared some enlightening facts with BeefJack on the original game's development cycle, and detailed how they hope to make corrections in both process and design."
DG - WipEout is the undisputedly fore-running futuristic racing game on any platform. Hence, it comes as no surprise that others would try to imitate it, and build upon its success. Enter Flashout 3D, a futuristic racer that bears an uncanny resemblance to WipEout, mixing racing with combat. Keeping aside its somewhat obvious similarities with WipEout, how does Flashout 3D fare in its own right?